The Straits Times-July 27, 2022

The United Nations’ top science panel on biodiversity this month released two major reports that underscored humanity’s increasingly precarious relationship with nature. The first showed how interlinked the lives and livelihoods of billions of people are to wild animal and plant species. One in five people relies on wild plants, algae and fungi for food and income, and one in three depends on fuel wood for cooking. But over- exploitation, habitat destruction, poaching and illegal trade in plants and animals are threatening many species and undermining the livelihoods of many people. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/the-straits-times-says-time-to-rethink-relationship-with-nature First published in The Straits Times